Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
As a result of several unique factors, the 2 MHz data channel which carries science data from the various experiments aboard the Space Shuttle through the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) lacks sufficient bit transition density to satisfy the bit synchronizer requirements at the ground station. It is noted that six encoding techniques were examined, and all but one, a PN cover sequence (Reset Bit Scrambler) were dismissed because of incompatibility with system constraints. The rationale behind the particular PN sequence chosen, the way it was truncated, and the new sequence properties are presented. The properties of the raw data stream are analyzed, as are the encoded sequence properties, including transition density. Diagrams of the encoder and decoder are included.
Keywords:
SPACE COMMUNICATIONS, SPACECRAFT COMMUNICATIONS, COMMAND AND TRACKING
Type:
SOUTHEASTCON ''81; Region 3 Conference and Exhibit; Apr 05, 1981 - Apr 08, 1981; Huntsville, AL
Format:
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